DESIGN: Create your RFID label, with all items of information clearly tied together, by taking advantage of the epcSolutions label library, or just use your own BarTenderTM label Imageformat. Seagull's BarTender labels can be seamlessly integrated into the RFIDTagManager solution. You'll potentially have your Ship To:, Ship From:, Carrier:, GTIN and EPC information all included in your final label.
CREATE: Using an RFIDTagManger, you can import the label format you have designed and print it out using an RFID printer. The printer will encode the RFID tag with the EPC that is designated by the software for an associated order.
VALIDATE: Once your tags are created and applied, you'll need to verify that they are working and/or correct. Matches for each product and each shipment can be set so that the supplier really understands exactly where this might go.
INTEGRATE: Integration with your back-end systems allows for an end-to-end solution that links to an ERP or WMS, effectively communicating your RFID data within your enterprise. RFIDTagManager is highly customizable and can connect to any systems database applications, such as Oracle and SAP.
RFIDTagManager’s easy-to-use wizard aids in the configuration of an RFID network of hardware and software, allowing for:
• Label printing & tag encoding
• Tag validation/verification
• Network device monitoring & management
• Reporting functions
• Order import functions (from an ERP or WMS)
• Management of all product attribute data with GTINManager – a single-source database application
• Auto-generation of Advanced Ship Notices
Additional ease-of-use functionality includes the ability to import all current barcode label formats and templates seamlessly. Barcode labels already designed for current shipping processes using Seagull’s Bartender™ can be quickly fed into RFIDTagManager to facilitate ease-of-use and reduce process inconsistencies.
RFIDTagManager v2.5 includes SensorOS, the operating system for RFID. SensorOS allows for connectivity and communication between applications and the peripheral sensor/RFID hardware devices on the network.
Runs on Windows 2000, XP and requires 512 MB of Memory, Pentium 4 Processor or equivalent, and 50MB of free disk space. |